The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 20, 1898, Image 3

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    A Winter Overcoat
Now Has an Unpleasant,
xjuu-ui-wie-oeason jjok
It is pleasant to got out of stuffy clothes.
Wo are read' for the man who wants a
good Spring Overcoat for a little money, and
also for the man who wants the hest that money
can buy.
If You Want a Shift
of a Pair of Socks
Tn the brilliant, handsome colors of 1898, they're ready, too; and though
fancy in looks as they should be they're not in price.
SPRiNG HATS? Oh, yes; all the new shapes.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY
APRIL 20, 1808.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Minstrels
Richards & Pringles
And ltoscoo & Hollunds,
At the Vogt FridHy night, April 22d.
The above consists of two great tronpeB
consolidated, and is the lurgcat, cleaneBt
mid moat up-to-date minatrel show on
the road at present.
The forecuet for tonight and Wednes
day is fair.
Wanted, a woman to do general house
work. Apply at this office.
Don't forget that Kellar keeps the
beat ice cream soda in the city. tf
Tillamook creamery butter 50 cents at
The Dalles Commission Co.'h.
Oranges and lemons direct from grow
ers nt lowest prices at Dalles Commis
sion Co.'s.
A meeting of the United Artisans will
be held tonight at 7:30. All members
are requested to be present.
Today the river is at a standstill on
the 10 foot mark, and on account of the
present cool spell will not he likely to
raise much for some time.
The ecow which was used for a ferry
at" Hood Eivor has been brought to
this place nnd will bo used until such
time as the new boat is ready for service.
A meeting of the Sons of Veterans
will he hold at the usual place tonight.
All members arc- requested to be pres
ent as matters of importance will be
considered.
The coroner's jury that investigated
the death of Deinarcus Hayden, whose
body was found Saturday in a vacant
ho u so at Demoss Springs, returned a
verdict that be died of apoplexy. He
was about (14 years old, and had worked
t blacksmlthlng all winter in Wasco.
The workmeu have finished the car
penter work on the addition to the rear
of Kuck'a harness shop, and today
Splvey & FntB are giving the same a
thorough coat of paint at present. The
addition makes ample room in that pop
ular establishment for the workmen and
larun
I'arry in order to supply the demand.
The Woman's Rellof Corps of this-
city has been 'honored by the depart
ment president tn being detailed to
exemplify the ritualistic work of the
order at the state encampment, which
meets here in May. Last night. a very
Interesting drill was-, held by the mem
bers, and they re preparing the work
In a manner (hat will do credit to our
, City,
Spain has received orders to leave
Cuba, and mutt answer iniide of -IB
hours. Compliance with (his request is
not expected, and if the lefuiei, a tor
ward movement will commence on Cuba
the latter part oMhe week. The Span
'b minister Is still in Washington and
will remain until aueh time at the pres
ident signs the senate resolutions. Most
of the Oregon militia are. ready und the
ujority of the men will go.
During the last few days wheat has
been gradually raising in price and to
day the Wasco Warehouse is offering 80
cents for good club wheat. Although
the price may go still higher, at the
same time we would not advise anyone
to run the risk of holding for an advance
on this price. ,
William Gilmore of Grand Dalles re
turned from Bumptor yesterday. Pie
states that hie bowling alley which he
has recently put in at that place is run
ning full blast and that Buinpter is
booming nt present. Daring the spring
Sumpter has an increase of 200 inhabit'
nuts and promises to be one of the live
Host towii9 in Baker county.
Today John Redmond of Rutledge,
Sherman county, Ib in the city. He in
forms us that the spring and fall grain
in that county is not so far advanced as
it is in this vicinity, but that it is look
ing fine and with a fair amount of
rain and under ordinary conditions will
'make a goad crop. Farmers and sheep
men in Sherman county are jubilant
over the mild winter and .spring nnd re
port stock of all kinds in good condition.
It is said that William Shields, of Al
bany, has found the old historic cannon
in the bottom of tiie Willamette at Al
bany. The Herald jocosely says that
company F haB appointed a committee,
consisting of Corporal Fred Westbrook,
Corpora) Jack Hammell and Sargeant
James Finch, to raise the weapon,
mount it, and, with Mr. Shields as
gunner, will send it to Yaquina and
plant it in Lover's lane, on the hill
above Newport, to keep out any blood
thirsty Spanish.
"The hunchback" was almost as poorly
attended last evening as was "Ingomar"
on Monday night. Both pieces were
splendid productions and well played,
and everyone who attended wonders
why it is that they had such poor houses
oil both nights. On Friday, the 22d, a
strong troupe will be here, and as this
will probably end up the theatrical per
formances for the season, everyone will
no doubt attend.
Arrangements for the Sons of Veter
ans' excursion are being made, and it is
expected that the same will be held on
Saturday, May 7th. In all probability
the excursionists will go to Hood River
on the morning boat and return in the
evening, which will give them ample
time to enjoy themselves at the model
plculc grounds at Hood River. Tickets
will be on sala in a short time, and as
the number to be sold must' be limited,
anyoue desiring to go should purchase as
soon as possible.
The purlor of the Umatilla House was
well filled yesterday afternoon to listen
to the Shakeaperean readings by Misa
Waldorf, who delighted the ladies for an
hour or more. She gave three scenes
from "Romeo and Juliet," in which she
proved her thorough understanding of
her art. Her faciei enpreeaions are per
feet, and the force, coupled with a grace
ful bearing, which she put into these
renditions, showed the study which had
been given every detail. This was in
deed a treat to those present, and they
also appreciated the opportunity to
meet such a cultured lady.
Tomorrow afternoon and evening, in
the K. of P. hall, the ladies of the Epis
copalian Guild will have on Bale fancy
and useful articles of every description
in the line of needle work. The ladies
can spend a pleasant afternoon with
them, and a general good time may be
had in the evening. The young people
are especially invited to attend in the
evening, and as there is a piano in the
hall, will no doubt enjiy themselves
singing, dancing, etc. No one will be
urged to make purchases, but all are
invited to be present and enjoy them
selves, and if the ladieB have any arti
cles they are in need of, help them out
by buying of them.
In a letter received today by George
Young from Forest Supervisor I. B.
Ormsby, he states that Agent Bender
cannot come here as expected on account
of pressing business in other places. For
that reason it will be impossible for Mr.
Ormsby to name the exact date when
he and Agent Bender will be here to ar
range the matter of pasturing sheep and
other stock on the Cascade Reserve. The
matter will be settled however before
June 1st, after which time the sheep
men can range their flocks on the Re
serve. Mr. Ormsby desires to meet as
manv wool-growers as possible and con
sult with them on this important mat
ter, and bjB coming will be announced
as soon as the date can be fixed.
A Laughable and Pleaiant Kreut.
In the days when we were boys and
girls the songs of the sweet singers were
full of melody and harmony. Then the
end man waB to us far more interesting
than the circus clown, and then the old
plantation "breakdown" made us al
most wish we could 'join the festivities.
In by-gone days the elze of tho company
cut no figure, it was the ability to pleaBe
that counted. The Richards & Prin-
gle's famous Georgias in mighty union
with Rusco & Holland's operatic min
strels, will be a pleasant relief to the
theater patrons. The company is com
posed of genuine negro performers, who
are picked artists, and the press every
where speaks of them in the highest
term 8.
This great consolidated show will be
with us on the evening of Friday, the
22d inst.
State Eoeainpinut, G, A. It.
At a very full meeting of the commit
tee on music, held yesterday afternoon,
It was unanimously voted to accept the
offer for that oocasion of the services of
the band and orchestra of the 14th U.
S, Infantry, now. stationed at Fort Van
couver, Wash. The chairman of tho
executive committee lias been In corres
pondence (or some time with the band
leader, and the presence of this noted
band is now assured (or the first evening
and for the parade next day.
Arrangements are being mado to have
the local band also. This should, and
will, prove a great attraction,
One thousand styles and sizes.
For cooking and heating.
Price from ftoto $70.
Often imitated. Neverequalled.
MAIER & BENTON
PRESIDENT
SIGNS
Resolution and Ultimatum
Sent to Spain.
POLO HAS APPLIED FOR PASSPORTS
The I?reatlept Demands In lilt Ultima
tum That Spalu Shall Eradi
ate Cuba.
Special to Tub Chronicle.
Portland, Or., April 20.
The president this morning
signed the resolution, and has
sent the same with ultimatum
to Spain, giving that govern
ment until Saturday to. get
out of Cuba.
Senor Polo, Spanish embas
sador 1o khe United States,
called at the state department
this morning for passports for
himself and staff.
A Havana special states if
that city is taken tho Ameri
cans will find it in ruins.
It is not expected that Spain
will comply with tho ultima
tum, and a movement will
consequently commence on
Cuba at the expiration of tho
time given. A less hopeful
view for a quick campaign is
taken, Some believe that the
war will possibly continue a.
year.
In the ultimatum tho presi
dent demands that Spain shall
evacuate Cuba. This domand
is absolute and no half-way
reply will be entertained.
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
A fuiltlve Dure for Dyttueptla.
This may read ne though we were
putting it a little strong, became it is
generally thought by tho majority of
people that Dyspepsia in its chronic forth
is incurable, or practically so. But we
"Very Much to the Good."
..reseept Bieyeles..
1898 Models are now ready for inspection.
Prices from $27.60 to $50.00.
New Ideas at every point.
The Wheel that sells at an honest price.
Bicycles Cleaned
and Repaired.
MAYS & CROWE.
RB7VIE7VYBeR.
We have strictly First-Class'
Fir, Oak and
: - 1 Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co.
have Jong since shown that Dyspepsia is
curable, nor is it such i difficult matter
ne it tirefappears.
The trouble with dyspeptics is Hint
they are continually dieting, starving
themselves, or going to opposite ex
tremes or else deluging the already over
burdened stomach withbitters," "after
dinner pills," etc., which invariably
increases the difficulty eyen if in some
cases they do give- a slight temporary
relief. Such treatment of the stomach
simply makes matters woree. What the
stomach wants is rest. Now how can
the stomach become rested, recuperated
and at the same time the body nourished
nnd sustained.
. This is the great secret and this is also
the secret of the uniform success of Stu
art's Dyspepsia Tablets. This is a com
paratively new remedy, but its success
and popularity leaves no doubt as to its
merits.
The tablets will digest the food any
way, regardless of condition of stomach.
The sufferer from dyspepsia,ac.'.ording
to directions, is to eat an abundance of
good, wholesome food and use the tab
lets before and after each meal, and the
result will be that the food will be di
gested no matter how bad yourfdyspep
sia may be, because, as before stated, the
tablets will digest the food even if, the
stomach is wholly inactive. To illus
trate our meaning plainly, if you take
1,800 grains of meat, eggs or ordinary
tood and place it in n temperature of 08
degrees, and put with it one of Stuart's
Dypepsia Tablets ic will digest the meat
or eggs ait perfectly as if the meat
was enclosed within the stomach.
Tho stomach may be eyer so weak yet
these tablets will perform the work of
digestion and the body and brain will
be properly nourished and at the same
time a radical, lasting cure of dyspepsia
will be made because the much abused
stomach will be given, to some extent,
a much needed rest. Your druggist will
tell you thai of the many remedies ad
vertised to cure dyspepsia none of thorn
has given so complete and general satis
faction as Stuart'sDyspepsiaTablets.and
not least in importance in these hard
limes is the fact that they are the cheap
est and give the most good for the least
money.
A little book on cause and cure of
stomach trouble sent free by addressing
Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich.
WUKN XHA.VJCL.INO
Whether on pleasure bent or business,
take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of
Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and ef
fectually on the kidneys, liver and bow
es, preventing fevers, headaches, and
other forms of sickness, For sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading druggists.
Manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Co. only.
To Cure m Cold in quo Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets, All druggists refund the money if
they fallvto cure. 25o,
TONIGHT.
BaiawinODE
House
For an Indefinite
Period,
Schlltz's
Bock
Beer.
Freeh and the first
oi the season at the
Midway.
Monkey brand of soap at Maier &
BenUn's, 18 lw
THE
Kickapoos
IN AN UP-TO-DATE
Vaudeville
Entertainment.
Free to adults, except announced
dates, when special 'hills are given.
Reserved seats each evening for ladies
and escorts without extra chargo.
Entire change of program each night.
Happy Bride is ehe whose friends
have had the good tuslu to bestow silver
upon her as a wedding gift. Nothing
more appropriate, nothing more accept
able, nothing moro useful. "A thing of
beauty and a joy forever." Our stock
of silverware is com pie to. ,
I. C. Nickelsen
Book & music Company.
M
US. KVANN,
MODISTE,
Itooms In Mr. Urlttln's Lodging House.
SEEDS
A Bplenfllil iiBboitment of Vegc-
E table, (jimltm Mini Glass. Seeds in v
Bulk. Seed Wheat, Seed Out,. J2m
Seed Hurley, Hoed Seed Jtyo,
Oil Meal Cuke uml l'ertlHwr,
lieo supplies, Kiiriy uom i-oin- mbmb;
toe. Eleven kludw of llrst elnss B4Z
Keed Cam. l'oultrv mill Eaun
bought mid void ut
n J. H. CROSS' r
Cheap Cue)) Grocery nuij Peed
Store, Second and Union Bt.
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